Lumiere Table Runner

I love a scalloped border and found an easy way to piece one. Lumiere de Noel is the perfect fabric for this simply scalloped table runner. It would look elegant on your table for Christmas or really any time of the year!

You’ll get 2 rectangles from each charm square with a 1 1/2″ x 5″ piece left over.

Sewing:

1. Sew 1 red 1″ x 29 1/2″ strip to opposite sides of the long edges of the 8 1/2″ x 29 1/2″ red and cream floral. Repeat with the 1″ x 9 1/2″ red strips on the short sides.

2. Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the 52 red 1 1/2″ squares and the four 1 1/2″ squares cut from the charms.

3. Place one red square on 2 corners of a 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ rectangle as pictured, noting the direction of the marked line. Sew on the line.

4. Press the left seam allowance toward the triangle and the right seam allowance toward the rectangle.

5. Trim the seam allowance to 1/4″. Repeat to make 26 units.

6. Place a marked 1 1/2″ light square on one corner of a red 2 1/2″ square as pictured. Sew on the marked line. Press toward the triangle and trim the seam allowance to 1/4″. Repeat and make 4 units.

7. Arrange 20 of the units from step #5 in 2 rows of 10 each and stitch together. I pressed these seams open.

8. Arrange 6 of the units from step #5 in 2 rows of 3 each and stitch together. Sew a square unit from step #6 to each end of the two rows.

9. Sew the long pieced borders to the long sides of the table runner; press. Repeat with the short pieced borders sewing them to the short sides of the runner.

10. Sew the 2 1/2″ x 34 1/2″ red strips to the long sides of the runner; press. Repeat with the 2 1/2″ x 17 1/2″ red strips sewing them to the short sides.

11. You can leave the corner as is. I decided to trim off the corners to match the angle of the scalloped border. Measure 4″ from the corner along each edge and make a mark. Connect the marks. This is your cutting line. Repeat for all four corners.

12. Layer the table runner with the batting and backing. Quilt as desired. If you trimmed the corners, you’ll be binding corners that are not 90 degrees. Create a miter using the same technique you would for a 90-degree angle. When you fold the binding up to create a miter, be sure the binding strip lines up with the next edge. This will assure that you create the perfect angle for the miter.

13. Fold the binding strip down to match the second side. You’ll see that the fold will not be perfectly even with the first edge because of the different angle.

14. Hand stitch binding to the back of the runner.

A beautiful table runner to grace your table at Christmas or any time of the year!

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